Accounting for the activities of funerary temples: the intertwining of the sacred and profane
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The accounting practices that form an integral part of the activities of funerary temples of ancient Egypt i.e., from 2700 - 2181 BC are discussed. The temples were both economic and spiritual institutions.
Publication Name: Accounting and Business Research
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4788
Year: 2005
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The costs and benefits of increased accounting regulation: a case study of Lloyd's of London
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Based on the effects of accounting regulation between 1982 and 1985 on Lloyd's of London, the need to assess the cost and benefits of the of such regulations is discussed.
Publication Name: Accounting and Business Research
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4788
Year: 2005
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Accounting and management disclosure in proto-industrial settings: the Venice Arsenal in the turn of the 16th century
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The managerial ideas and accounting practices developed at the Venetian state shipyard, the Arsenal, in the turn of the 16th century is examined.
Publication Name: Accounting and Business Research
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4788
Year: 2004
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